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Wokeness and cancel cultures is a symptom of weak men, conservative commentator explains

Wokeness and cancel cultures is a symptom of weak men, conservative commentator explains


Wokeness and cancel cultures is a symptom of weak men, conservative commentator explains

Cancel culture and the rest of wokeness is the result of the feminization of the culture and its institutions, according to a theory from a conservative commentator.

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, otherwise known as AOC, accused Republicans of radicalizing young men during one of the CNN Town Halls AOC recently had with Senator Bernie Sanders.

“They are able to radicalize and target and exploit a generation of young boys away from healthy masculinity and into an insecure masculinity that requires the domination of others,” states AOC.

Helen Andrews wrote an article titled “The Great Feminization” in Compact Magazine, which states quite the opposite. She states that culture is suffering from wokeness, which is "feminine patterns of behavior applied to institutions…empathy over rationality, …cohesion over competition," and feelings over everything.

AFR radio host Jenna Ellis says that the experiment to let women lead our culture, our businesses, our schools, and our politics has failed.

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“Instead of women actually becoming stronger and more masculine in nature, what's happened is that we have very, very weak men,” states Ellis.

She says that, despite the best efforts of AOC and the woke crowd, society will be best served if men are allowed to be men.

“Strong warriors in society and in policy who are the protectors, the strength, the pillar of society,” says Ellis.

She states that there is nowhere that needs it more than in the church. Pastors need to speak the hard truths of the Bible without apology.

“We now have an over-feminized society, that's so concerned about offending our opponents, and pastors who are so concerned about offending non-Christians that we're not being effective anymore,” concludes Ellis.